That particular email’s message isn’t filterable but the function which sends the email is pluggable, which means you can write your own function. For more info on pluggable function in WordPress, check out:

To resolve this, you’ll need to look at the member pages which aren’t being indexed (look at their templates, URLs, sitemap entries) and work out what is different to the pages that are being indexed. I think you mentioned there could be an issue with the sitemap, so that’s another avenue to investigate. Perhaps try installing a different XML…[Read more]

Are you using a sitemap at all? Google might need to to be told about your member pages if their spider isn’t automatically picking them up. Alternatively, check if they are indexed but just have a very low rank. Or my last thought is your theme might have some not blocking script on it. Usually Flash type stuff would be a culprit

Are you using a sitemap at all? Google might need to be told about your member pages if their spider isn’t automatically picking them up. Alternatively, check if they are indexed but just have a very low rank. Or my last thought is your theme might have some not blocking script on it. Usually Flash type stuff would be a culprit

Are you using a sitemap at all? Google might need to be told about your member pages if their spider isn’t automatically picking them up. Alternatively, check if they are indexed but just have a very low rank. Or my last thought is your theme might have some crawler-blocking script on it. Usually Flash type stuff would be a culprit

In version 1.0.2, I’ve addressed the problem of the mystery-man displaying for existing users when the plugin is first activated. There’s now no need to wait until their next login to get their identicon. Identicons are available for display for everyone when needed.

@vitamincee just wondering about your permissions scheme. Would the 20 + admin accounts you have set up would be better off as editors? If a particular user doesn’t need certain permissions then it’s a good idea to not award them. Usually this is done for both security reasons and to ensure there’s less change of somebody breaking something inadvertently.